I have learned the long tail cast on from this site, and I have watched the other videos. I am trying to learn to knit, I can do the long tail cast on well now but what next? I watch the videos on purl and knit, but neither one shows what do I do first when my first row is cast on 1 needle. I thought this first one was a knit stitch so I tried to purl, and something happened that looked okay and all ended up on the other needle. However, now what for 1 and for 2, in her videos, she doesnt seem to have the tail leftover and her working yarn never seems to be in the same place as mine is! Opposite sides somehow... If any advice can be given here please help, this may be something I need to see in person. Thanks...

I think on the videos she knits the tail in with the first few stitches, but you don't have to. I just let mine hang and thread it through the sts later on. So don't worry about where your yarn is, it sounds like you did it right. If there's a different cast on, the tail will be in a different place. But you don't need to pay attention to it anyway, just get the sts moved from one needle to the other.

If you go to the Tips pages there's a video called Demo of a Small Project that shows CO, working a few rows then binding off. That would probably help you see what to do after casting on.

I have learned the long tail cast on from this site, and I have watched the other videos. I am trying to learn to knit, I can do the long tail cast on well now but what next? I watch the videos on purl and knit, but neither one shows what do I do first when my first row is cast on 1 needle. I thought this first one was a knit stitch so I tried to purl, and something happened that looked okay and all ended up on the other needle. However, now what for 1 and for 2, in her videos, she doesnt seem to have the tail leftover and her working yarn never seems to be in the same place as mine is! Opposite sides somehow... If any advice can be given here please help, this may be something I need to see in person. Thanks...

When you do a knit st and purl st in the same row, you have to flip around your needle so the working yarn is in the right place. For the knit st it should be in the front, for purl st, it should be in the back. Hope I helped

I have learned the long tail cast on from this site, and I have watched the other videos. I am trying to learn to knit, I can do the long tail cast on well now but what next? I watch the videos on purl and knit, but neither one shows what do I do first when my first row is cast on 1 needle. I thought this first one was a knit stitch so I tried to purl, and something happened that looked okay and all ended up on the other needle. However, now what for 1 and for 2, in her videos, she doesnt seem to have the tail leftover and her working yarn never seems to be in the same place as mine is! Opposite sides somehow... If any advice can be given here please help, this may be something I need to see in person. Thanks...

Amanda,
I am a bit confused with your post. When you make a regular knit stitch the yarn is in the back, and when making a purl stitch the yarn is in the front. Maybe I'm just misunderstanding what you wrote.
joabair,
Keep watching the videos and keep asking questions. Knitting can be confusing when you first start out, but before you know it, those needles will be flying and you'll be creating all sorts of wonderful things. Jeanie

Sorry to use this post to ask my knitting question, I don't know how to post on a separate thread !
I am also a beginner knitting, and I am also done with my project a collar that can become a hood. How do you seam the two edges on a clean way? is there a special techique I should know, a web where I could go for reference?
THANK YOU FOR ALL RESPONSES !
CDR

Hi, you can start a new thread by clicking on the orange button that says 'Start New Thread' at the top of the forum.

There are different ways of joining the top of the hood. You can use mattress stitch, which is shown under Finishing on the Tips page, or you can not bind off the sts and use the 3 needle BO which is also shown there as well.